In spleen, the thymus-dependent area is A: splenic cord B: splenic corpuscle C: periarterial lymphatic sheath D: splenic sinus E: marginal zone
In spleen, the thymus-dependent area is A: splenic cord B: splenic corpuscle C: periarterial lymphatic sheath D: splenic sinus E: marginal zone
Hypersplenism mainly occurred in ( ) A: Giant splenic cyst B: Splenic benign tumor C: Splenosarcoma D: Congestive splenomegaly
Hypersplenism mainly occurred in ( ) A: Giant splenic cyst B: Splenic benign tumor C: Splenosarcoma D: Congestive splenomegaly
B lymphocytes of the spleen mainly lies in A: Splenic corpuscles B: White pulp C: Splenic cords D: Periarterial lymphatic sheath
B lymphocytes of the spleen mainly lies in A: Splenic corpuscles B: White pulp C: Splenic cords D: Periarterial lymphatic sheath
T lymphocytes of the spleen mainly lies in A: Splenic corpuscles B: Periarterial lymphatic sheath C: White pulp D: Splenic cords
T lymphocytes of the spleen mainly lies in A: Splenic corpuscles B: Periarterial lymphatic sheath C: White pulp D: Splenic cords
In situation of splenomegaly, which is the mark of spleen palpation? A: splenic notch B: hilum of spleen C: gastrosplenic ligament D: splenorenal ligament E: phrenicocolic ligament
In situation of splenomegaly, which is the mark of spleen palpation? A: splenic notch B: hilum of spleen C: gastrosplenic ligament D: splenorenal ligament E: phrenicocolic ligament
Short gastrc arteries usually arise from the A: Splenic artery. B: Caudate lobe of the liver. C: Hepatic artery. D: Superficical mesenteric artery. E: Gastric artery.
Short gastrc arteries usually arise from the A: Splenic artery. B: Caudate lobe of the liver. C: Hepatic artery. D: Superficical mesenteric artery. E: Gastric artery.
Some patients develop ileus, by X - ray, it is caused by vascular compression, the blood vessels is () A: Gastroduodenal arteries and veins B: Superior mesenteric arteries and veins C: Inferior mesenteric arteries and veins D: Proper hepatic artery E: Splenic arteries and veins
Some patients develop ileus, by X - ray, it is caused by vascular compression, the blood vessels is () A: Gastroduodenal arteries and veins B: Superior mesenteric arteries and veins C: Inferior mesenteric arteries and veins D: Proper hepatic artery E: Splenic arteries and veins
About the spleen, the right description is (). A: it is situated in the left lower part of thoracic cavity B: its long axis is in the line of the 10th rib C: it is palpable below the left costal arch D: there are splenic notches on its anterior extremity E: the hilum of spleen lies on the diaphragmatic surface
About the spleen, the right description is (). A: it is situated in the left lower part of thoracic cavity B: its long axis is in the line of the 10th rib C: it is palpable below the left costal arch D: there are splenic notches on its anterior extremity E: the hilum of spleen lies on the diaphragmatic surface